Via Dr. #RichardClaydon on #LinkedIn
Lobsters have been on my mind for a while.
Why?
They were employed by #JordanPeterson to support his argument that hierarchies were natural and not socially constructed, and that human males were in need of a discourse that didn't pathologise their behavioural tendencies.
I am interested in his use of the lobster as a metaphorical role-model for human males.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/drrichardclaydon_lobsters-yes-lobsters-theyve-been-on-activity-7307603937493229568-d-By?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAACmWtEBurVmJxUdnv5QtGB6hgFTyYJNROs
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Lobsters have been on my mind for a while.
Why?
They were employed by #JordanPeterson to support his argument that hierarchies were natural and not socially constructed, and that human males were in need of a discourse that didn't pathologise their behavioural tendencies.
I am interested in his use of the lobster as a metaphorical role-model for human males.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/drrichardclaydon_lobsters-yes-lobsters-theyve-been-on-activity-7307603937493229568-d-By?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAACmWtEBurVmJxUdnv5QtGB6hgFTyYJNROs
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Lobsters. Yes, lobsters. They've been on my mind for a… | Dr. Richard Claydon | 12 comments
Lobsters. Yes, lobsters. They've been on my mind for a while. Why? They were famously employed by Jordan Peterson to support his argument that hierarchies… | 12 comments on LinkedInDr. Richard Claydon (www.linkedin.com)
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Carolyn •
It's an embarrassment that he was a tenured prof at UofT.
JimmyB (he/him) hat dies geteilt
JimmyB (he/him) •
Why does he assume that we have any responsibility towards those who freely choose ‘lobsterdom’?
This is a war of survival. Tate, Peterson and their ilk have made the world profoundly unsafe for huge numbers. We owe them nothing. Richard should police them and himself, not us.